Arreaga's House Cleaning
A clean, trust-driven website for a family-run house cleaning service in Los Angeles — designed to turn visitors into booked clients.
Client
Arreaga's House Cleaning
Services
- Web Design
- Local SEO
- Lead Capture
Date
2026-04-20
Arreaga's House Cleaning is a family-run cleaning service based in Los Angeles, CA. They had a strong reputation locally — 5.0 stars on Google — but no real online presence to convert that trust into new bookings.
The Challenge
Word-of-mouth was keeping them busy, but growth had plateaued. Potential customers searching "house cleaning near me" in LA were finding competitors first. They needed a website that felt as warm and trustworthy as their actual service — and could actually capture leads.
The Solution
We built a clean, premium website that puts trust signals front and center:
- Conversion-Focused Hero: A clear headline — "A spotless home, a fresh start" — paired with dual CTAs: "Get a Free Quote" and a click-to-call button.
- Google Reviews Integration: Their perfect 5.0 rating is displayed prominently in the hero, immediately building credibility.
- Service Breakdown: Each cleaning type (deep clean, move-in/out, recurring) gets its own section with clear pricing expectations.
- Service Area Transparency: An interactive map showing exactly which LA neighborhoods they serve, reducing irrelevant inquiries.
- Mobile-First Design: Over 70% of their traffic comes from phones — the site loads fast and the "Call Now" button is always one tap away.
Design Approach
The visual identity uses a warm, natural color palette — soft creams, muted greens, and earth tones — that communicates cleanliness without feeling clinical. Typography is friendly yet professional, matching the family-run feel of the business.
Demo Site
As a demonstration of our capabilities, this site showcases how a premium web presence can elevate a local cleaning business.
Live Site
You can visit the live website at arreagas-cleaning.vercel.app.
"We never thought a website could make this much difference. We went from getting maybe 2 calls a week from online to getting 2-3 every day." — Arreaga Family